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Metals Creek Returns 1.36% Cu and 3.10 g/t Ag over 36.30m at the Tillex Copper Project
Higher Grade Copper Mineralization within Broader Mineralized Zone New Interpretation of Min...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Metals Creek Returns 1.36% Cu and 3.10 g/t Ag over 36.30m at the Tillex Copper ProjectHigher Grade Copper Mineralization within Broader Mineralized ZoneNew Interpretation of Mineralized Horizon to the South Indicates a Significant Flattening of Stratigraphy Enhancing Exploration PotentialThunder Bay, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - July 10, 2025) - Metals Creek Resources Corp. (TSXV: MEK) (FSE: M1C1) (the \"Company\" or Metals Creek) is pleased to announce final drill results from the recently completed (See News Release: March 20, 2025) diamond drill program at the Tillex Copper Project located in Currie Township, 65 km east of Timmins, Ontario.This program consisted of seven diamond drill holes totaling 909.5 meters(m) and was successful in extending mineralization to the North (See News Release: May 29, 2025), further defining high grade vein and stringer mineralization at lower contact as well as outlining high grade mineralization at upper and lower contacts of mineralized porphyry. As a result of recent drilling on southern portion of the project, a new interpretation has identified a transition from steeply dipping copper mineralization on the northern portion of the property to becoming shallower or flat lying to the south (See Figure 1).TX25-035 successfully tested the new interpretation of copper bearing stratigraphy becoming more flat lying within the southern portion of the project area. This new interpretation was aided by hole TX24-025 (See New Release February 27, 2025) which was a vertical hole drilled outside the mineralized envelope to the west returning an intercept of 1.27% copper (Cu) and 3.42 grams per tonne (g/t) silver (Ag) over 7.90 meters (m). These recent results strongly adds to the discovery potential for additional copper mineralization within the western portion of the Tillex Copper Project. This hole (See Figure 1) collared in strongly mineralized graphitic argillite and returned a down hole intercept of 36.3m (42.30-78.60m) of 1.36% Cu and 3.10g/t Ag. Included in this intercept is a higher-grade interval of 2.15% Cu and 2.63g/t Ag over 17.60m (42.30 to 59.90m). Mineralization consists primarily of 0.25 to 8% very fine, pervasively disseminated chalcopyrite, to cross-cutting chalcopyrite stringers hosted primarily within graphitic argillite, with local chalcopyrite within feldspar porphyry as...